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Hardcover: 40 pages
ISBN-10: 0547610831
ISBN-13: 978-0547610832
Ã¥ Å©±â: 28.6 cm x 23.5 cm
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Book Description
One magpie,
lots of stuff,
and a few friendly mice
show us that less is
more.
This innovative and spare picture book asks the question: When is MORE more than
enough? Can a team of well-intentioned mice save their friend from hoarding too
much stuff? With breathtaking illustrations from the award-winning Brian Lies, this
book about conservation wraps an important message in a beautiful package.
School Library Journal *Starred Review*
¡°This is a timely, clearly needed fable for contemporary society as it tries to unravel itself from excessive materialism. Ideal for discussions about reducing consumption.¡±
Kirkus Reviews
¡°This isn¡¯t an explicitly moralistic tale for children about the idea that less is more. Instead, it¡¯s an economically worded story of great—and graceful—restraint, illustrated in rich, detailed acrylics and colored pencil by Brian Lies.¡±
Wall Street Journal
¡°We are meant to take away an anti-materialistic message from this tale of a magpie who accumulates so many possessions that catastrophe ensues. Yet this delightful, sparsely worded book feels less like a lesson than a playful exploration into the degrees of meaning in ordinary phrases.¡±
Publishers Weekly
"The fable offers a finely drawn, restrained 'less is more' lesson about attachment to things." |
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